Blizzard claims that load times overall from haoxiuyun's blog

"When it comes to D2R Items a player's storage space We know it's very important," Blizzard writes. "This change will enable players to better organize their stuff in 3 tabs (100 slots each) of storage space. You can also store many more items."


Numerous features of quality-of life have been modified. Players can now toggle off the tooltip that compares items and also have the ability to toggle item names on or off at the push of a button. The game's automap has had its colors tweaked to aid in readability as well. It is also possible to add an in-game timer, if they choose to do so. 


Blizzard claims that load times overall will be quicker post-Alpha, and that characters will not be spawned in hostile environments until the game has full loaded "preventing gamers from becoming injured or attacked during loading screens."


Players will experience the changes coming for Diablo 2: Resurrected soon because the beta for the game is due to be released in August. Those who preorder Diablo 2 on PC, Xbox, or PlayStation will be able to access an early-access beta, with an open beta for those platforms coming shortly thereafter. Unfortunately, it looks like the beta will not be available for those who want to play it on Nintendo Switch.


Fans are also given Diablo 4 to anticipate. While the next entry in the series won't be due until 2021 and doesn't have a release date, Blizzard has been regularly providing fans with updates on new information about the way Diablo 4's PvP game will work.


It turns out that there's an excellent reason for the restriction--21:9 is a bad idea for the game. Particularly, playing with an ultrawide aspect ratio makes it so that players are able to attack from more locations than the game was made to work for. The enemies targeted by the extended distance ultrawide monitors offer simply fail to Diablo 2 Resurrected buy items realize that they're being targeted and consequently don't respond.


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